Setup 143
{Visible to Remotes}
{Visible to Remotes} allows your console to be automatically detected by the application. If not
used, you will need to manually configure a connection to your console.
Note: If using {Visible to Remotes}, the application will identify the consoles by their
name and IP address, so it is useful to know the device names and addresses to ensure
that you are connecting to the right one.
{Device Name}
Note: Changes to this setting will require a restart. A warning message indicating a
needed restart will display.
This specifies the name the console will use to identify itself on the network to other devices.
Examples might be Booth Desk and Tech Table.
This setting is also available in the ECU.
Face Panel
The Facepanel settings display is divided up into five areas.
Encoders
There are two options available: {Degrees Per Rev}, which is for the pan & tilt encoders, and
{Percent Per Rev}, which is for the other encoders. When a pan or tilt encoder is moved one
revolution, the parameter will change by as many degrees as defined in Setup. The default is
30. When any other encoder is moved one revolution, the parameter will change by the set
percentage of its entire range. The default is 35.
The settings for {Encoder Degrees Per Rev} and {Encoder Percent Per Rev} are stored with the
show file. Starting a new file will reset the two settings to their default values.
Note: Hold down [Shift] while moving the encoder for fine control. Releasing the
[Shift] key will restore the encoder to its default mode.
Controls
There are two options available:
{Blackout} - which disables the [Blackout] hardkey here. By default, blackout is
“Enabled”.
{Grandmaster} - which disables the Grandmaster. By default the Grandmaster is
“Enabled”.
Keyboard
There are four options available:
{Sounds} - allows you to enable or disable sounds. When disabled, the volume level
controls will not display.
{Spacebar [Go]} - allows you to enable the spacebar on an external keyboard as the
hotkey for [Go]. By default, it is “Disabled”.
{Hide Mouse} - With hide mouse enabled, if the mouse is left idle for 10 seconds, the
cursor will go away. Once the mouse is used again, the cursor will return. By default, this
is “Disabled”.